Birthday
1936/09/14
Day of death
2011/12/16 (75 years old)
Gender
Male
Place of Birth
Hamilton, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
Also know as
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thomas Nicol Williamson was a British actor. He was once described by playwright John Osborne as "the greatest actor since Marlon Brando". He was also described by Samuel Beckett as "touched by genius" and viewed by many critics as "the Hamlet of his generation" during the late 1960s. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nicol Williamson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
(1985) To Be Hamlet
as Self
(1997) Spawn
as Cogliostro
(1976) Robin and Marian
as Little John
(1963) The Six-Sided Triangle
as The Lover
(1981) Excalibur
as Merlin
(1981) Venom
as Cmdr. William Bulloch
(1990) The Exorcist III
as Father Morning
(1975) The Wilby Conspiracy
as Major Horn
(1985) Return to Oz
as Dr. Worley / Nome King
(1976) The Seven-Per-Cent Solution
as Sherlock Holmes
(1969) Hamlet
as Hamlet / King Hamlet
(1996) The Wind in the Willows
as Badger
(1979) The Human Factor
as Maurice Castle
(1987) Black Widow
as William McCrory
(1968) Of Mice and Men
as Lennie
(1993) The Hour of the Pig
as Seigneur Jehan d'Auferre
(1982) I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can
as Derek Bauer
(1970) The Reckoning
as Michael Marler
(1983) Macbeth
as Macbeth
(1987) Passion Flower
as Albert Coskin
(1968) Inadmissible Evidence
as Bill Maitland
(1972) The Jerusalem File
as ---
(1972) The Monk
as The Duke of Talamur
(1984) Sakharov
as Malyarov
(1965) Horror of Darkness
as Robin
(1993) Audrey Hepburn: Remembered
as Self (archive footage)
(1965) The Day of Ragnarok
as ---
(1972) The Gangster Show: The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui
as Arturo Ui
(1968) The Bofors Gun
as Gunner O'Rourke
(1978) The Cheap Detective
as Colonel Schlissel
(1977) The Goodbye Girl
as Oliver Fry (uncredited)
(1969) Laughter in the Dark
as Sir Edward More
(1971) Columbo
as Eric Mason
(1978) The BBC Television Shakespeare
as ---
(1964) Six
as ---
(1978) The Word
as Maertin de Vroome
(1985) Christopher Columbus
as Re Ferdinando
(1986) Lord Mountbatten: The Last Viceroy
as Lord Louis Mountbatten
(1968) The Dick Cavett Show
as Self - Guest